Tulsa, Oklahoma

Cox Business Center

XPO 2017 is coming!

October 13-15, 2017

Tons of activities

Tournaments, Indie Games, Retro Games, VR and more!

Tickets

On sale now!

WHAT IS XPO?

XPO 2016 is all wrapped up, folks, but we’ll be coming back to the Cox Business Center October 13-15, 2017! For now, we’re keeping the 2016 website intact so you can browse all the great guests and activities we had on board. We’ll be updating the website with new information soon! You can expect more tournaments, more indie games and lots of great guests. As always, you can follow us on social media for the latest info.

XPO is a festival for gamers, fans, developers and game industry leaders. Join thousands of other gamers in Tulsa for a packed expo floor, panels and speakers, and a first look at new gaming technology. XPO 2016 included panel discussions with guests from Blizzard, Epic Games, Daybreak Game Company, Boss Key Productions, GamesRadar+, and more. Attendees also got to try out the HTC Vive and and Oculus Rift virtual reality headsets and play great games before they’re available to the public. They also saw the fabled Nintendo PlayStation prototype console in person and take in live concerts with incredible gaming musicians. Other highlights included a full tabletop gaming library, tournaments, cosplay contests, a retro gaming lounge, exclusive after-parties with live music, and general game badassery.

Follow XPO on social media for the latest updates!

XPO 2017 Tickets on Sale Now!

Once again, passes at XPO will grant attendees access to a tremendous number of activities. Enter PC and console tournaments with thousands of dollars up for grabs. Play as much laser tag as you want. Enter the cosplay contest and find out who’s the best. Check out awesome panels with well-known game industry veterans. Try out the latest indie games. Pull up a chair and dig into a board game. Chill out in the Retro Lounge arcade. Hit the main stage for incredible concerts. It’s all included with your pass to XPO. Early bird registration starts January 1!

Find Your Level

Indie Alley

Check out our crop of XPO selections, the best and brightest independent games from around the world. These games are hand-picked by XPO organizers. Play tomorrow's classic games today!

Retro Lounge

Come surround yourself in retro gaming bliss. Leave your quarters at home and dig into our massive collection of arcade games, all set to free play! Or, sit down with your buddies and tear through some old-school games on classic consoles.

Tabletop

Pull up a chair, put away the pixels and grab some dice. Gather friends and sit down for great board games in our tabletop area. Whether you want to try something new or play a beloved classic, we have you covered.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Chris AvelloneWriter & Creative Director

Chris Avellone – Chris started his escape from reality by freelancing for a number of pen-and-paper role-playing game companies in high school before Interplay foolishly hired him as a game designer in 1996. He worked on most if not all of Black Isle’s internally developed projects including Planescape: Torment (Lead Designer), Fallout 2, the whole Icewind Dale series, and Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance. He also worked on a number of cancelled titles that still make him weep, including Baldur’s Gate 3 and Fallout 3. Chris was Lead Designer on Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, moved on to a Senior Design role on Neverwinter Nights 2 and Mask of the Betrayer, worked briefly as the Creative Lead of the Aliens RPG, and then went on to be lead designer on Alpha Protocol, SEGA’s espionage RPG. He worked on Fallout: New Vegas as a Senior Designer, and went on to be Project Director of most of the Fallout New Vegas DLCs (Dead Money, Old World Blues, and Lonesome Road). Other works include inXile’s Wasteland 2, Pillars of Eternity, the FTL: Advanced Edition, inXile’s Torment: Tides of Numenera, Divinity: Original Sin II with Larian Studios, Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition with Beamdog, and Arkane Studios’ Prey. He is currently working on Into the Breach with Subset Games (the makers of FTL) and was part of two successful Kickstarters: the reboot of System Shock with Night Dive Studios, and Pathfinder: Kingmaker with Owlcat Games. He is reported to be friendly, non-toxic – and his mother still doesn’t understand what he does on a daily basis, but he loves her anyway.